the tectonic evolution of Australasia and Antarctica, with a focus on Tasmania

archaeological and other near-surface geophysics

If you are a prospective graduate student/post-doctoral researcher/potential collaborator interested
in the above topics, please contact Anya using the e-mail below. There may also be emerging opportunities
that have not yet been advertised. You can also check out the publications and research links above
for more information.

Anya's teaching contribution spans computational geoscience, global geophysics
and applied (archaeological, environmental and exploration) geophysics. The emphasis is
on understanding underlying concepts and developing a critical and creative approach to addressing applied and
computational, physics and geophysics challenges in the natural world. Can we use numerical data to make better informed
decisions in the exploitation of, and re-use of, Earth resources? Can we gain a deeper understanding of
energy as it moves through the Earth, oceans and sky? Click the teaching link above for more information.

Admin. roles include looking after the School of Earth Sciences
'Geophysics Facilities' webpages and helping to keep the amazing range of
seismology and other applied geophysics equipment at UTas in working order. Anya also serves on several UTas, national and international
committees which develop or coordinate research/research facilities. See the 'CV' page for more information.

Contact Anya by e-mail using the following construct: anya 'dot' reading 'at' utas.edu.au